House Examiners Provides Home Inspections and other related services
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM HOUSE EXAMINERS
We at House Examiners Physically Inspect all accessible systems and components of the home. Our professionally trained inspectors carefully "Examine" more than 1,600 items which gives the client knowledge and confidence in making an informed decision. Every home has a number of identifiable assets and defects, our inspection identifies these and helps our customers understand what is cosmetic, normal wear, routine, maintenance, and excessive wear.
A home inspection is a non-invasive procedure and limited to a visual "Examination" of the fixed structure components and the system of the primary residential building. It is your right as a home buyer to hire an inspector, while a home inspector is assured to be objective you will then be provided with valuable information regarding discovered defects, necessary repairs, maintenance and expected life spans of systems and components.
BUYER'S INSPECTIONS:
The National Association Of Realtor's recently reported that there were over 6 million existing home sales in the U.S. A home buyer survey conducted by the NAR and a home inspection trade organization concluded that 78% of all home buyers obtained a home inspection prior to their purchase. The percentage of buyers requested a home inspection has increased significantly over the last decade. The growth has occurred because home buyers recognize that an inspection lowers the risk associated with a home purchase and leads to increased confidence in the purchase decision.
SELLER'S INSPECTION:
Seller Inspections (Sometimes referred to as pre-listing inspections) are becoming ever more popular, because they virtually eliminate all the pitfalls and hassles associated with waiting to do the inspection until a buyer is found. In many ways, waiting to schedule an inspection until a home is under agreement, is too late. Seller inspections are coordinated and paid for by the seller, usually just prior to the home going on the market. The seller is the inspector's client. The inspector works for the seller and generates a detailed report for the seller just as the inspector would for a buyer's inspection. The seller then maker several copies of the report and shares them with potential buyers that tour the home for sale. Seller inspections are a great benefit to all parties in a real estate transaction. It is a win-win situation. House Examiners offer seller inspections and market this service to local listing agents.
PRE-LISTING/PRE-PURCHASE (Combination)
Pre Listing Home Inspection sell your home faster. House Examiners Home Inspection Company is currently offering special pricing to sellers for a combination; “Pre-Listing Inspection + Pre-Purchase Inspection” We are offering a combined price for a pre-listing inspection on your current home, and a pre-purchase inspection of your future home. Pre-listing Home Inspection Benefits. There are many benefits to having your home inspected before listing. With a pre-listing inspection your home could sell faster and for more money without any renegotiations because results of the inspection will be presented ahead of time. Your potential buyer will be reassured about the condition of the home from the detailed inspection report.
A pre-inspected listing will also give you the ability to fix any problems and deal with any issues ahead of time, so there won’t be any surprises. A Home could sell faster! A Home could sell for more money! No more buyers walking away because they think there is a problem with the house. No deal-killing home inspector picking your home apart after the deal is done. No 11th hour renegotiations based on the inspector's findings. No helpless feelings that an inspector has raised an issue that is not a big problem. No more buyers getting cold feet when they find out the home is not perfect. No more buyers walking away because they don't have time for an inspection. No more parade of inspectors through your home before a multiple-offer situation. You choose the inspector based on reputation and credentials. You resolve any differences of opinion before the house goes on the market. You fix any problems you like or recognize the problem and reflect it in the purchase price - take it off the table as a negotiating tool against you.
That way, prospective buyer’s can see the report in advance. View a Sample Inspection Report We’ll come back to re-inspect fixes at no additional charge! If you fix or improve areas noted in the report, we will return to the home for a one-time re-inspection at no-charge, to update the report to reflect the current status. This can be a big selling advantage, in particular in a slower market, where buyers are more concerned with condition and value. Consider this recent quote: Having a home inspected prior to listing is beneficial to both the seller and the buyer. It allows the seller to be informed of any issues upfront and to allow for corrections to be made well in advance of closing. When a buyer tours a home that they are considering buying, they can be presented with the inspection report and the seller can show what, if anything, has already been taken care of. This can be very comforting to a buyer, particularly in this less competitive market we are all faced with right now.
Call House Examiners Home Inspection Company today to get a quote for this special offer
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NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS:
Your new home looks great--is it built great too?
Buying a newly constructed home gives you the opportuniny to select the interior and exterior colors, appliance colors, finishes, and other details that truly personalize your home with your unique flavor, but how can you be absolutely sure that the quality of your new home is not only skin deep? New home construction inspections from House Examiners monitor the home building process during the most crucial building stages to verify that the construction is sound. The inspection will provide you with critical information prior to closing on your new home.
NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
All of the criteria of a House Examiners new home inspections can be purchased in the begining of your investment as a bundle, or as separate components in which ones you are interested in the most. Which ever one you may choose it will all be organized to coincide with the construction time line.
1. Move-In-Inspection
This phase of the home inspection is performed when construction is completed and ready for occupancy, but not prior to the final walk through by the builder. You will receive critical information about your new home prior to closing and it allows the builder time to make any necessary corrections or repairs before the purchase is finalized.
2. First Year Anniversary Inspection:
First year anniversary Inspection will be performed on newly constructed homes that typically carry only a one-year builder's warranty. Once that first year expires, who knows what kind of expensive, "surprise" repairs and expenses you might encounter. Our First Year Anniversary Inspection, a detailed, visual evaluation of your home, can help you find out how your home has aged during its first year. Moreover, our experienced, professional local consultants provide information on the proper care and operation of your home's major systems. Think of it as an owner's manual for the most important investment you will likely ever make. Protect your new home and your investment by having a First Year Anniversary Inspection performed before your builder's warranty expires.